beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
- 36,014
the state is obliged to prosecute if there is prima facie criminal case to be heard. a court will then determine if it proceeds, guilt etc. this was on camera there is no question of whether it happened or not, unlike most cases of abuse behind closed doors. point is the allegation doesn't/didn't apparently meet the level to be prosecuted under state law, this is a civil case for damages.Lol - that’s a circular argument if ever there was one - no prosecution case occurred at the time (because child abuse cases are typically filed retrospectively and the State can’t prosecute if a charge has not been made) therefore no crime was committed - if no crime was committed, therefore no abuse took place.
I’m glad you are not my Lawyer
(ps - just pointing out a fallacious argument being used to argue that a ‘crime was not committed‘ , not making any value judgments on the ‘Romeo & Juliette case)